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02/24/2025
No Price
75 ac.
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Traill County - Galesburg, ND
Section 24-144-53
Approximately 75.00 Acres +-
N SE less N 466.69of E 466.69
Total Acres: 75.00 +-
Tillable Acres: 49.82 +-
Weighted Average Productivity: 66.3%
CRP Acres: 20.01 +-
CRP Expires: 9-30-2032
Annual CRP Payment: $2,839.00
2024 Discounted Net R.E. Taxes: $702,75
04/15/2025
No Price
98.58 ac.
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Dickey County - Ellendale, ND
Total Acres: 98.58 +-
Farm Land Acres: 90.46 +-
Cropland Acres: 88.52 +-
Weighted Average Productivity: 76.2%
2024 Discounted Net R.E. Taxes and Special
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05/30/2024
$225,000
5.48 ac.
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Barnes County - 11844 51st Street Southeast, Kathryn, ND
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07/29/2024
$2,350,000
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Williams County - Ray, ND
779.66 Acres for Sale in Williams County, North Dakota
757.74 Tillable Acres
Large tract with level to slightly rolling terrain
Farm Leased through 2026
No Buildings
FSA Maps & 156EZ available upon request
08/08/2025
$720,000
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McKenzie County - Tbd , Grassy Butte, ND 58634, Grassy Butte, ND
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05/28/2025
$549,000
12.13 ac.
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Traill County - 899 Eagle Avenue, Reynolds, ND
Set on 12 peaceful acres just minutes from Grand Forks, this one-of-a-kind property blends timeless farmhouse style with modern upgrades in all the right places. From the moment you pull up, you'll notice the fresh vinyl siding, seamless gutters, and sleek soffit lighting that give this classic home a fresh new look. Step inside to be greeted by glowing original hardwood floors and rich cherry woodwork throughout-cabinets, trim, baseboards, and doors-all meticulously crafted to keep the charm alive. Soaring ceilings and updated windows flood the home with natural light, creating a warm and inviting space from top to bottom. The fully renovated kitchen is ready for your next gathering, featuring stainless steel appliances, custom cherry cabinetry, and stylish countertops with a tiled backsplash. The bathrooms? All updated-one of them even features a walk-in tile shower that just might become your new happy place. Each bedroom comes with its own walk-in closet, offering plenty of storage without sacrificing style. Outside, every outbuilding is wired and ready for whatever your plans may be-workspace, storage, or livestock. Plus, a second site on the property is already equipped with water, septic, and power-perfect for a future shop, barn, or guest quarters. Country peace. City convenience. Move-in ready. Don't miss your chance to own this rare slice of North Dakota paradise.
08/12/2025
$700,000
198.63 ac.
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McKenzie County - TBD 36th Street NW, East Fairview, ND
This great property has a lot to offer, whether you are a farmer, hunter, or outdoor enthusiast. The roughly 84+/- acres of tillable ground have an impressive Crop Productivity Index (CPI) of 78. There are ditches and an irrigation system throughout the crop fields, and there is great access via the gravel road through the middle of the property. The 58+/- acres of woods make for great hunting opportunities, as well as camping while you overlook the peaceful Yellowstone River to the East. The huge cottonwood trees and brush are great deer habitat, along with the surrounding crop fields and nearby water; deer and other wildlife have everything they need close by. A 14+/- acre tract of woods across the river could hold further hunting and camping adventures accessed by boat. There is a boat access to the Yellowstone River, and three different Wildlife Management areas within 5 miles of the property, not to mention the thousands of acres of National Grasslands and other public hunting just a few miles to the South. Lastly, if the potential to have a home or cabin on this property is there, it would provide the ultimate in Western North Dakota living. The views of the Badlands, the peaceful Yellowstone River, the crop fields, the trees, and the wildlife, this property has it all. Call today to learn more!
08/16/2025
Auction
374.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Benson County - Fort Totten, ND
LAND AUCTION
374.6 +/- Acres - Benson County, ND
Online Bidding Opens: Thurs, October 30, 2025, 10:00am, CST
Online Bidding Closes: Tues, November 4, 2025, 11:00am, CST
Auction Note: This online land auction consists of 374.6 +/- deeded acres being sold as one (1) parcel. The land is located on the shores of Devils Lake, ND on the Benson County, ND side. The property consists of great tillable acres, recreational acres, submerged land and winding shoreline. There's good fishing access and hunting possibilities here not to mention a potential campground or new housing area that could be considered. Feel free to visit the property via county road or by lakeside.
SALE PARCEL:
Legal:
Sec 5: Govt Lots 7&8,
Sec 6: Govt Lot 8 lying west of the centerline of BIA Road (28.2 deeded acres) and that part of Lot 8 lying east of centerline of the BIA Road (5 acres) less that parcel conveyed by deed recorded as Doc 205802,
Sec 7: Lot 5 & SE NE (73 acres),
Sec 8: NW SW , NE SW & Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (211.4 acres), all in T152N, R65W (Third Commissioners Twp), Benson County, ND
2024 Real Estate Taxes: $1,266.57
Deeded Acres: 374.6 +/-
Soil Productivity Index: see maps displayed
FSA Cropland Acres: 147.10 (NE Sec 7 28.49 acres, SW Sec 8 63.82 acres, NE Sec 8 30.81 acres (under water), SE Sec 6 23.97 acres)
Base Acres & PLC Yields: Wheat 60.02 ac, 43 bu; Soybeans 46.3 ac, 25 bu; Canola 1.83 ac, 1,012 lbs
USFW Wetland/Wildlife Easement: None
Owner: John Knudson
Contact: Amy Nikolaisen, Broker/Auctioneer/Realtor, 701-303-0392
Contact: Tom Nikolaisen, Auctioneer/Attorney/Realtor, 701-303-0395
07/25/2025
$2,700,000
108.36 ac.
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Burleigh County - TBD State Highway 83, Bismarck, ND
The phrase "Location, Location, Location" has never been truer than for this incredible property. Sitting only 2.25 miles North of Bismarck city limits, with a half mile of State Highway 83 frontage, the potential for this property is off the charts as thousands of vehicles travel the Highway 83 corridor every day. There is great access in the Northwest corner off of 83, as well as all along 97th Ave NE on the South, which is also a paved road. This property currently consists of 96+/-/- tillable acres with a very impressive Crop Productivity Index of 78.69, and there is Rural Water up to the property line. With the steady growth and expansion of Bismarck moving North, in both residential and commercial markets, this is a fantastic opportunity to acquire a valuable piece of the puzzle. Call me today to learn more!
11/02/2018
$3,950,000
637 ac.
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Adams County - Hettinger, ND
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10/29/2024
$495,495
3.5 ac.
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Cass County - TBD 4th Avenue NW, Lot#WP003, West Fargo, ND
This property is one of the few remaining in this area and all West Fargo for industrial space. A recent report found that the city only has about 1% of land available for Industrial space for business growth or expansion. This property sits north of Interstate 94 on the city's far west edge and west of the Butler/West Industrial Park. The area is one of the fastest-growing Industrial areas, with buildings and businesses added rapidly. The city has recently added several streets and other improvements, with more proposed, which will only increase the demand for development here. Some improvements include paved roads, utilities, and an on-ramp onto Westbound I-94 from 26th Street NW. That alone will be a game changer for the convenience of the numerous trucks and large vehicles that use the area daily. This property sits inside both the Sheyenne Diversion and the F-M Diversion, which is currently being built only a mile to the west. Land inside those two diversions will continue to increase in value and demand as it becomes less and less available. Developers and investors, this is one of the few available in the area of any size. *Note: Buyer to acknowledge proposed road and easement across the property to access additional potential lots. The lot is to be split from the existing property, and the lot lines shown are approximate and conceptual. A survey will be needed. Owner financing is available. Don't miss this chance; call me today to learn more!
10/15/2024
$7,000,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Stark County - S State Ave, Dickinson, ND
Located on the edge of Dickinson, North Dakota, Rosas Cantina Ranch has been the base of operations for a select horse breeding program for many years. Encompassing approximately 60 acres loaded with mature cottonwood, fir, and ash trees, its privacy and solitude are unparalleled for such a large property on the edge of a busy community. The Heart River meanders along and through the ranch for over a mile. The ranch features a 4,300 sq. ft. six bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home with an attached two-car garage. Other improvements on the Rosas Cantina Ranch include a 150 x 300 outdoor arena with barn and stall area, 36 x 60 stall barn with runs and automatic waterers, 11 pipe corrals, 50 round pen, and a 60 hot walker. A log cabin bunkhouse is in front of the stall barn with a kitchen and bathroom. Plus, there is an enclosed 40 x 60 hay barn, and a large shop with concrete floors and a work room. Equipment is included in the sale of the property. An equipment list will be made available to interested parties.
08/11/2025
Auction
200 ac.
ACTIVE
Towner County - Egeland, ND
LAND AUCTION
200 +/- Acres - Towner County, ND
Online Bidding Opens: Thurs, November 13, 2025, 10:00am, CST
Online Bidding Closes: Tues, November 18, 2025, 11:00am, CST
Auction Note: This online land auction consists of 200 +/- deeded acres in Towner County, ND being sold as one (1) parcel. The property is located on a good road 3.5 miles southeast of Egeland, ND. The land is currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program until 9/30/2032. The property's topography is rolling with some sloughs and recreational acres. There is a USF&W wetland easement recorded on the property. This property will close after January 1, 2026.
SALE PARCEL:
Legal: NE 1/4 & NE 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 28, T159N, R65W, Towner Co, ND
Deeded Acres: 200 +/-
Soil Productivity Index: 45.8
FSA Cropland Acres: 197.24
Base Acres & PLC Yields: Wheat 2.78 ac, 44 bu; Corn 0.35 ac, 106 bu; Soybeans 1.19 ac, 24 bu; Barley 3.59 ac, 60 bu; Canola 1.94 ac, 1,617 lbs
2024 Real Estate Taxes: $1,740.72
USF&W Wetland Easement: yes
Owner: Rinas Family
Contact: Amy Nikolaisen, Broker/Auctioneer/Realtor, 701-303-0392
Contact: Tom Nikolaisen, Auctioneer/Attorney/Realtor, 701-303-0395
07/14/2025
$500,000
200 ac.
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McLean County - TBD 9th Ave NW, Butte, ND
Set just west of the small agricultural town of Butte, North Dakota,this 200 acre tract unfolds in a broad, uninterrupted sweep of native prairie, rolling hills, and whispering wetlands an authentic slice of the Northern Plains that blends productive ground with first class recreation.From the moment you crest the maintained township road and glimpse the elevated hunting blind standing sentinel above an ocean of green that is nestled up to the SW corner of Dog Den Butte, you sense you are arriving at a property that has been quietly curated for enjoyment of everything that makes this holding special: its location, habitat, views, agricultural versatility, and the lifestyle it affords. White tailed deer are the main draw for many buyers eyeing central North Dakota land, and this property is all but tailor made for archery or rifle success. The combination of secluded bedding cover, edge habitat, and ag field groceries stacks the deck in your favor. you can trace deer trails threading through knee high brome, switchgrass, and wild alfalfa before disappearing into heavier willow thickets at the water's edge. During November rut, you can glass for movement from the tower blind and watch bucks stage along the willow fringe, scent check does, then slip into the hardwood fingers that thread the hills to the east. Trails of beaten dirt testify to frequent travel; shed hunters will find an annual bounty in the waist high grass come March.These timber clusters also expand the property's birding and small game appeal. Pheasant and grouse, run or gliding low across the hills, Adding a small, pollinator plot near these groves would further diversify habitat, drawing monarch butterflies and supporting pheasant broods with insect protein. Although you feel miles from anywhere when you step onto the property, connectivity is excellent. The entrance sits less than two miles from paved ND Highway53, placing you about an hour from Minot. For the hunter or weekender travelling in, that means convenient airline access and a comfortable drive
11/12/2024
$9,075,000
3483 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - NA, Reeder, ND
Discover the ultimate outdoor paradise with this expansive 3484-acre farm located just north of Reeder, North Dakota, straddling the scenic borders of Adams and Hettinger Counties. This remarkable property offers a perfect blend of agricultural potential, unparalleled hunting opportunities, and multiple streams of income, making it an ideal investment for both avid hunters and farming enthusiasts.
Land
The Farm at Cedar Creek is a 3,483-acre property located 12 miles north of Reeder, North Dakota. This versatile farm offers a mix of productive tillable ground, extensive CRP acreage, and abundant wildlife habitat. With 4 miles of Cedar Creek running through it, the property provides significant hunting opportunities for a variety of game, including pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule deer and white-tailed deer.
Land and Agricultural Features:
Total Acreage: 3,483 acres, including both tillable farmland and conservation land.
Tillable Land: 2,055 acres of well-maintained farm ground, historically rotated with wheat, corn, sunflowers, and lentils, making it suitable for ongoing agricultural use.
Grain Storage: The property features 250,000 bushels of grain storage capacity.
CRP Land: 1,142 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), generating an average annual payout of $46.79 per acre. This acreage is key to the property's ecological health and wildlife habitat.
Habitat Improvements: The land has been carefully managed to enhance wildlife cover, including grass plantings and food plots of corn and milo.
Wildlife and Hunting: Cedar Creek is a significant feature of this property, providing both a natural water source and critical habitat for wildlife. The land offers excellent hunting for pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule and white-tailed deer. The combination of creek bottom, native grasses, and strategic food plots makes it a truly one of the best upland bird hunting offerings on the market today.
The Lodge: The home on the property, which has been used as a lodge for hunters, accommodates up to 15 people. This spacious lodge offers a practical and comfortable place to stay during hunting seasons or other group events, providing an ideal base for outdoor activities.
The Farm at Cedar Creek is a well-rounded property offering productive farmland, a significant CRP income stream, and a diverse habitat that supports an array of wildlife. Whether for farming or recreation, this property presents an opportunity to combine agriculture with outdoor pursuits in a location with exceptional hunting potential.
Region & Climate
Southwestern North Dakota experiences a continental climate characterized by cold winters and warm summers, typical of the region's location in the northern Great Plains. Here's a breakdown of the climate, including average temperatures and rainfall totals:
Winter (December February):
Average Temperature: The winter months are cold, with average highs ranging from 10F to 20F and lows often falling between -5F and 5F.
Precipitation: Winter brings light to moderate snow, with total snowfall averaging around 30 to 40 inches annually. Snow can accumulate throughout the season, but major storms are less frequent.
Spring (March May):
Average Temperature: Spring sees gradual warming, with average highs ranging from 30F to 60F in March to 50F to 70F in May. Lows typically range from 10F to 40F.
Precipitation: Spring rainfall totals are moderate, averaging between 1.5 to 3 inches per month, with April typically being the wettest month. Rain showers and occasional thunderstorms are common as the season transitions.
Summer (June August):
Average Temperature: Summers in Reeder can be warm, with average highs ranging from 70F to 85F, though occasional hot spells can push temperatures above 90F. Lows typically range from 50F to 60F.
Precipitation: Summer is the wettest season, with monthly rainfall totals averaging 2 to 4 inches. Thunderstorms are common in the afternoons, especially in July and August, bringing heavy but short bursts of rain.
Fall (September November):
Average Temperature: Fall sees cooler temperatures, with average highs ranging from 60F to 40F in September to 30F to 40F in November. Lows can drop to 20F to 30F by November.
Precipitation: Fall rainfall totals generally range from 1 to 2 inches per month, with a gradual decrease in precipitation as the season progresses.
Annual Precipitation and Averages:
Annual Rainfall: The average annual precipitation in Reeder is about 15 to 17 inches, with the majority falling in late spring and summer.
Growing Season: The growing season typically lasts from mid-May to mid-September, offering a 100-120 day window for crop production.
This area experiences a relatively dry climate with cold winters, warm summers, and moderate precipitation that peaks in the late spring and summer months. The area's weather patterns and seasonal changes make it suitable for agriculture, particularly dryland farming and crops that are well-adapted to the local climate.
08/21/2024
$2,160,000
960 ac.
ACTIVE
Sargent County - 0000 119th Ave SE, Ludden, ND
This exceptional hunting property in Southeast North Dakota offers prime hunting and grazing/haying opportunities. Situated near the heart of the Central Flyway. Conveniently located less than 65 miles from Aberdeen, SD, 22 miles from Oakes, ND, and 18 miles from Britton, SD.
Land
Dakota Divide 960 in Sargent County, North Dakota has 960 +/- deeded acres with excellent upland and big game hunting, all within 65 miles from Aberdeen, South Dakota. The property is both secluded, yet easily accessible year round via gravel road.
4 wire fence
Cross fencing
Water well
Working facility
Access off 119th Ave SE
Improvements
Boundaries of the property are fenced. No warranties about the location of the fence lines will be made in relationship to the deeded property lines. Property is being sold as the location of the fences currently exist, based on boundaries shown on the legal description.
Recreation
The Dakota Divide 960 truly has something for every hunter, whether you're after deer, waterfowl, or upland game. Grassy draws crisscross the property, and with strong pheasant populations in the area, these draws and rushes become prime holding spots for birds once the neighboring crops are harvested. The lush hayfields, combined with scattered wetlands and tree pockets, create excellent habitat for deer, offering great opportunities come November. Surrounded by row crops on three sides, the property transforms into a sanctuary during the fall.
Agriculture
Spanning 960 acres, this property has primarily been utilized for hay production and grazing livestock. The rolling pastures provide ample grazing opportunities, supported by a mixture of native and improved grasses that thrive in the region's climate. The property is well-suited for rotational grazing, with established fencing and natural water sources that allow for efficient pasture management. This property does have a wetland and grassland easement.
07/28/2025
$480,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Bottineau County - TBD 6 Avenue Northeast, Souris, ND
Nestled in the quiet, fertile stretch of northern Bottineau county land is NW of Bottineau ND, and just NE of Souris ND, this exceptional 160-acre tract of farmland lies within Township 164 (Haram), Range 77, Section 36, in the northeast quarter. Just a short distance from Highway 14 and situated just west of the highway, the land benefits from peaceful seclusion while remaining close to local agricultural infrastructure and amenities with the views of the Turtle Mountains.
The USDA identifies the total farmland at 154.45 acres, with approximately 149.75 acres designated as productive cropland. Of this, base acres include 57.90 acres for sunflowers with a PLC yield of 1,394 pounds and another 57.90 acres for barley with a PLC yield of 41 bushels. Total base acres equal 115.80, reflecting a highly utilizable profile for crops beyond sunflowers and barley. The tract has a proven history of success with crops such as wheat, soybeans, corn, canola, and other row crops, thanks to its robust soil performance and favorable growing conditions.
The lands soil productivity index averages 66.1, a testament to its fertility and reliability. The NCCPI (National Commodity Crop Productivity Index) of 49.7 confirms its solid standing among regional benchmarks. The presence of two dominant soilsBarnes-Buse loam and Hamlet-Souris-Balaton Loamenhances its agricultural capability. These soils are known for excellent water retention, consistent nutrient support, and ideal conditions for crop establishment and growth.
Topographically, the landscape is gently rolling, providing natural drainage and minimizing erosion without complicating fieldwork. It allows for efficient tillage, planting, and harvesting, even during wetter seasons. The climate complements this advantage, offering long days filled with sunshine, moderate rainfall distributed across the growing season, and cooler nights that support small grains and canola. Crops such as sunflowers and corn benefit from this balanced moisture, while spring wheat and barley thrive in the areas favorable early-season patterns.
Beyond its agricultural value, the land holds promise for infrastructure development. Whether its envisioned as a traditional farmstead complete with residence and outbuildings or as a satellite grain bin site serving a main farming headquarters, its proximity to Highway 14 ensures convenient access while limiting transit time and costs. Located within practical hauling distance of Souris and Bottineau, and surrounded by multiple grain elevators and ag services, this property enables easy delivery, storage, and access to competitive markets. With dependable agronomy support, seasonal labor availability, and established input suppliers nearby, farm operations can run smoothly. Over the past decade, the weather patterns from spring through fall in Bottineau County, North Dakota, have followed a consistent rhythm shaped by its humid continental climate. Spring typically begins with a thaw in March, where average temperatures rise from around 31F and steadily climb to the mid-60s by May. Rainfall increases during this period, with May often receiving over 2 inches of precipitation, helping to recharge soil moisture after the winter freeze. Daylight hours expand rapidly, reaching over 15 hours by late May, giving crops a strong start to the growing season.
Summer brings long, sunny days and warm temperatures, peaking in July with highs averaging around 78F. Humidity levels drop, creating a dry and comfortable atmosphere ideal for crop development. June tends to be the wettest month, averaging nearly 3 inches of rainfall, which supports vigorous growth for crops like soybeans, corn, and sunflowers. The region enjoys extended daylightup to 16 hours in Junealong with relatively low cloud cover, making it one of the most productive times of year. As fall approaches, temperatures begin to taper off, with September averaging highs in the upper 60s and October dropping to the low 50s. Rainfall decreases, and humidity begins to rise again. The first frost typically arrives in late September or early October, signaling the end of the growing season. By November, snowfall begins to reappear, and the landscape transitions toward winter dormancy, ideal for both crop production and land management
The land also offers rich recreational appeal. Wildlife is abundant, with frequent sightings of whitetail deer, grouse, ducks, geese, and pheasants. The surrounding fields and shelter belts create natural habitats, enhancing opportunities for weekend hunting and conservation efforts. It's rare to find a tract that supports both agriculture and outdoor leisure with equal strength, making this parcel a standout option for farmers and nature enthusiasts alike.
From an investment perspective, land like this is a cornerstone asset. It provides stability in contrast to market volatility and delivers long-term returns through direct operation or leasing. Its a physical and tangible form of wealthsecure, productive, and grounded in centuries of agricultural tradition. Investors seeking diversification, families building generational legacies, and developers envisioning renewable energy or conservation initiatives will find fertile ground in every sense of the word.
Historically, Haram Township reflects the character of its early Norwegian settlers, who homesteaded these lands in the late 19th century. The townships name and community values trace back to rural rootshard work, communal support, and land stewardship. Bottineau County itself honors the legacy of Pierre Bottineau, a frontier guide who helped settlers chart these prairie expanses. His spirit endures in the independent ethos of the region, where agriculture has shaped lives and livelihoods for generations.
The land's lineage dates to the Homestead Era, where federal land grants encouraged pioneers to settle, cultivate, and raise families. Existing roads and field patterns are often direct descendants of those original claims, lending a sense of continuity that makes the area both historic and practical. Barns and bins, country churches and tree rows mark the region with visible heritage. These aren't just fields, theyre chapters in North Dakotas living history.
With 160 acres of premium soil, a proven track record of productivity, gentle topography, strong climate factors, local infrastructure, and deep historical roots, this farmland represents far more than acreageits an opportunity to be part of something enduring. Whether for planting, investing, building, or simply being, the land offers a place where purpose and potential intersect beneath wide prairie skies.
06/02/2025
$2,500,000
13 ac.
ACTIVE
Hettinger County - 7079 Highway 8, Lot#WP001, Mott, ND
This one-owner, custom-built, 5-bedroom, 4 3/4 bath home is one of the most immaculate homes I have ever seen or listed. Built in 2013 and constructed with highly efficient Structural Insulated Panels, the roughly 6,700 square feet layout is impressive, and the features are endless. The beauty and large open floor plan is evident as soon as you walk in the front door and see the living room with vaulted ceilings and stone fireplace. Off the living room is a huge kitchen with custom knotty alder cabinets, granite countertops, a massive island, a large walk-in pantry, stainless steel appliances, and much more. The living room, kitchen, and dining room are bright and filled with natural light from the large windows lining the exterior walls that also look out to the impressive patio. The immense patio is perfect for outdoor gatherings and is complete with recently sealed pavers, blocks, as well as water and gas hookups for a fireplace or grill. Off the other side of the living room is the huge master bedroom and bath that includes a jacuzzi tub, jetted walk-in tile shower, heated floors, and a walk-in closet with custom cabinets. The main floor also has an office, laundry room, a 3/4 bath, a second bedroom with an attached full bath, and the whole level is equipped with a surround sound system to enjoy music in every room. Walk out of the main level into the oversized 32x36, three-stall, heated garage with finished floor, floor drain, two large closets with rollup doors, as well as a sink for cleaning up after your projects are done. A professionally installed theatre room in one corner of the garage has a large projector screen, high-end speakers, and even a fiber-optic light/star ceiling. Next to the theatre are the stairs going up to another beautifully designed room that is octagon-shaped and would be an amazing office, man/woman cave, or extra bedroom. There are windows throughout for great views, an electric fireplace, and a large walk-in closet. Going down to the lower level, it is equally impressive with a large open floor plan, gas fireplace, kitchen area with bar, three more large bedrooms, two bathrooms with heated floors, oversized storage room, a fireproof/storm shelter/storage room, and mechanical rooms. Moving outside, the 13+/total acres is made up of 9.5+/-/- acres of well-manicured yard, garden area, rock flower/plant beds, and dozens of juniper, Colorado spruce, and Black Hills spruce trees. The remaining 4 acres are lush and tall grass that is ideal pheasant habitat. There is a large 42x60 shop with 14' side walls, and complete with spray foam insulated, heat, and a concrete floor with a floor drain. There is a lean-to storage area along one entire side, and an attached dog kennel in the back with a fenced area. The yard is equipped with a 22-zone sprinkler system and drip lines to keep the grass, trees, flowers, and plants healthy and beautiful. The water for the home is from Rural Water, and a well was dug to service the sprinkler system and yard hydrants. Lastly, but certainly not least, the sale of this property will also include hunting leases to some of the best deer and pheasant hunting grounds. Anyone who hunts pheasants knows that the Mott area is home to what many consider the best pheasant hunting in the country. The deer hunting is no joke either, with several trophy bucks, both whitetail and mule deer, taken on these properties. Leases have been obtained so the new owner can enjoy world-class pheasant hunting and incredible deer hunting for the first year of ownership, possibly more. Some phenomenal fishing opportunities in the area add to the outdoor activities that are to be had. This is an unbelievable opportunity at not only an incredible one-of-a-kind home and property, but also at deer and pheasant hunting that people can only dream of. Call me today to learn more!
08/13/2025
Auction
71.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Bottineau County - 7653 31st Avenue Northeast, Willow City, ND
71.38 Acre Farmstead & Feedlot - Pierce County, ND
Bidding Opens: Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 9:00 AM
Bidding Closes: Monday, September 15, 2025 - 12:00 PM
Auction Note: This Pierce County Ranch with 800 head capacity feedlot on 71.38 +/- acres features a 1,886 sq. ft. main floor home, finished basement, three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a two-car garage.
The Ranch operated as an 800 head feedlot for 20 years and features several well-kept barns with concrete working facilities, excellent sucker rod corrals, hard surface feeding areas, water fountains, 2 wells, grain storage and much more! There are many farms and businesses in the area where one can secure feed and hay for a feedlot operation. The property would also make an excellent horse and/or hobby farm!
Rugby, to the south, is only 15 minutes away and features businesses including a cattle sales barn, school, new hospital, several banks, grocery, all the amenities one could ask for.
Sellers would like to occupy the residence until 12/31/2025.
Open Houses
Sunday, September 7th: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 13th: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Contact: John Stober at 701.426.8834
Property Information
Acres: 71.38 +/-
Legal: Outlot #601 in Part of NW¼ and N½SW¼ & Outlot #386 7-158-72
Taxes (2024): $260.18
Address: 7651 31st Ave. NE - Willow City, ND
Beds: 3
Baths: 4
Size: 1,886 sq. ft. Total Above Ground, Approximately 1,400 sq. ft. Finished & 486 sq. ft. Basement
Year Built: 1960 With Additions Made in 2003. New Windows on North Side of House
Heating: Ceiling Radiant on Main Floor, Electric Baseboard in Basement
Air: Mini Split Unit
Water & Sewer: Feedlot is Serviced By (2) 100 ft. Wells. Home is Connected to Rural Water System. Septic System with Drain Field
Outbuildings
•Heated Shop - 34’ x 34’ with 12’ x 22’ Overhead Door with Remote. Concrete Floor, Propane Heat. Built in 1985
•Quonset - 32’ x 80’ with Concrete Floor & Doors on Both Ends. Built in 1980
•Working Barn - 40 ‘ x 90’ with Concrete Chute Pad, Alley & Crowd Tub. Has Heated Room for Chute Hydraulics & Vaccine. Built In 1980
•Concrete Barn - 36’ x 90’ . Additional Pole Barn 36’ x 36’. Built in 1980 & 1981
•West Pole Barn - 40’ x 95’, Built in 1980
•North Pole Barn - 34’ x 40’, Built in 1973
•Elevator & Commodity Bin - 12,000 bu. Storage
•(2) 3,500 bu. Hopper Bins with Air
•Plastic Mineral Hopper Bin
•(2) Older Steel Bins & 1 Newer Steel Bin, 4,000 +/- Storage Capacity
•All Barns Were Painted in 2023
OWNERS: Rockie & Jeanne Kukla
08/13/2025
Auction
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Bottineau County - 21 Birchwood Heights Road South, Bottineau, ND
Positioned on nearly 2 acres with 75 feet of lake frontage, this one-of-a-kind property offers exceptional potential on the serene shores of Lake Metigoshe. Tucked into a quiet, protected bay, the setting delivers rare privacy and natural beauty which is ideal for those seeking a premium piece of lakefront real estate.
Currently home to the Birchwood Steakhouse, the property features a spacious and well-maintained structure with multiple dining areas, a commercial kitchen, and architectural charm throughout. Whether continuing as a hospitality business or exploring a new vision, the layout and location provide a strong foundation for long-term value.
With mature trees, ample parking, and open space for expansion or redesign, this parcel stands out for its size, flexibility, and peaceful setting. Public utilities, easy access, and proximity to Lake Metigoshe State Park further enhance its appeal.
Whether you're an investor, owner-operator, someone with a vision for a new venture or have visions of transforming this into your own private estate, this is a rare opportunity to secure significant lakefront acreage in one of North Dakota’s most sought-after recreational areas.
Contact: Jared Nelson at 701.371.2388
Property Information
Acres: 1.78 +/-
Legal: PARCEL A & PARCEL 1 OF PARCEL B OF PARCEL A LESS PARCEL B OF BIRCHWOOD 1ST SUBD LESS PTN OF BIRCHWOOD BAY ADDITION 34 164 75 & LOT 3
Taxes (2024): $5,636.03
Address: 21 Birchwood Heights Rd. S - Bottineau, ND
Interior Features:
•Building Size: 3,516 Sq. Ft.
•Year Built: 1970
•Heating & Air: Electric Forced Air, Central A/C
•Utilities: City Sewer, City Water, Shared Well
•Foundation: Poured Cement, Slab, Concrete Block
•Full Commercial Kitchen
•Full Bar
•Multiple Seating areas
•215 Sq. Ft. Freezer/Cooler Enclosure, Attached to kitchen
•Serving Station w/drink dispenser, condiments cooler, etc.
Exterior Features:
•75 Feet of Lake Metigoshe Shoreline
•Attached 20' x 38' Wood Deck, Outdoor Seating
•Large Parking Lot to accommodate patrons or further future expansion
•Corner Lot offers excellent visibility and access
•Wood Siding
•Asphalt/Architectural Shingle
•Large parcel size makes this property highly sought-after and highly developable with potential for many different use types.
OWNER: Janz Properties LLC
08/21/2025
Auction
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Traill County - Rural, Hillsboro, ND
LAND AUCTION 120 +/- acres TRAILL Co. ND
3 Day online only starting November 18 at 10AM (CST) ending November 20th at 2PM (CST)
Auction Notes: THIS IS A RESERVE AUCTION!!
This property consists of 120+/- acres in Herberg township of Traill County. The land is located 5.5 miles East of Hillsboro on ND Hwy 200 and 1-mile to the North. This 120-acre parcel presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a highly productive tract of land. The property offers a strong agricultural profile with a Soil Productivity Index average (SPI) of 84.4 and an NCCPI (National Commodity Crop Productivity Index) rating of 47.7 average, supporting small grains, corn, beans, and sugar beets. Primary soil types include Hegne-Enloe silty clays at 82 spi and Bearden-Lindaas silty clay loams at 92spi.
The land is flat to gently rolling with clean field edges and offers strong yield potential with excellent access just North of North Dakota highway 200. It is being offered through an online reserve auction.
Online auction date: Starts: November 18th 10am Closes: November 20th 2pm
There are no USFW Easements on this property, the seller will retain any subsurface mineral rights.
The property is currently leased through 2025.
PARCELS
Acres 120+/- Legal S1/2 SW1/4 16-145-49 80 acres
SW1/4 SE1/4 16-145-49 40 acres
Soil Productivity Index 84.4
NCCPI: 47.7
Taxes: $2,177.06
Tillable Acres 120+/-
BASE ACRES PLC
Wheat 66
Soybeans 30
Mineral rights: Any portion owned by seller to be retained by seller
Property sold as is, where is
Sellers reserves the right to decline and or reject any and all offers
**Lease in place, expires end of 2025**
07/16/2025
$274,295
78.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Bottineau County - TBD Lake Road, Bottineau, ND
Prime Turtle Mountains Hunting Retreat - 78.37 Acres Near Bottineau, ND Welcome to an exceptional opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, and conservation-minded buyers: 78.37 acres of premium hunting and recreation land nestled deep within the stunning and wildlife-rich Turtle Mountains near Bottineau, North Dakota. Surrounded by thick woodlands, lush meadows, natural water sources, and rolling hills, this secluded gem delivers everything needed for an unparalleled outdoor experience and then some.One of the most distinguishing features of this property is its incredible seclusion. Tucked well off the main roads. You won't find city lights just the serene sounds of nature, from rustling leaves to the haunting call of a loon. Whether you're setting up for a weekend hunt, scouting wildlife, or simply getting away from the everyday hustle, this land offers the solitude every outdoorsman craves.The property is a magnet for North Dakota's most prized game species. With a mix of old-growth forest, aspen stands, scattered brush, tall grass prairies, and pollinator-rich vegetation, the diversity in cover makes it ideal for hunting This property is a deer hunter's dream. The dense tree cover provides bedding areas, while adjacent grasslands offer prime feeding zones. Numerous mature trees make perfect locations for ladder stands or box towers. Ducks and geese frequent the property's natural water features, which include a scenic pond and wetlands. These areas provide excellent flyway stops and nesting spots, particularly during early and late migration. Upland birds include Sharp-tail grouse and ruffed grouse are common in the wooded and shrubby zones, while pheasants can be found along the transition areas near open meadows. Big game like Moose and elk have been spotted in the region and are known to traverse this part of the Turtle Mountains, adding to the property's allure. Coyotes are abundant and offer an additional element of sport and wildlife management. This mix of terrain thick forest stands, rolling fields, natural water features, and bushy sloughs creates a dynamic and balanced habitat that supports wildlife year-round. What makes this land even more unique is its active support for biodiversity. Native grasses and wildflowers interspersed throughout the property offer critical habitat for pollinators, adding environmental value and enhancing the overall wildlife ecosystem. Deer forage, bedding cover, and bird nesting zones are well-established, with natural edges and clearings that make it easier to identify travel corridors and food plots.Tree cover includes mature aspen, poplar, birch, and scattered oak, along with denser thickets for shelter. These stands serve both wildlife and hunter, allowing numerous options for elevated blinds, ladder stands, or custom towers. The property is currently enrolled in a USDA conservation easement valid through the year 2042. Beyond hunting, this property offers exceptional recreational benefits. Located in the heart of the Turtle Mountains and within a short drive to Lake Metigoshe owners can enjoy the fishing, recreational boating activites and more. Lake Metigoshe State Park - Known for boating, fishing, paddleboarding, and jet skiing in the summer. Enjoy skiing and snowboarding at the nearby Bottineau Winter Park, which features maintained ski trails and facilities for all ages. Snowmobile & ATV trails - The region is laced with mapped snowmobile routes and four-wheeler trails that allow for fast-paced adventure or even horse trail that run thru Dahlen State Forest. This parcel is located jut minutes Bottineau, ND a vibrant small-town hub with groceries, hardware stores, restaurants, and medical care and more.
07/08/2025
Auction
2878.36 ac.
ACTIVE
Morton County - 5145 34th Ave, Mandan, ND
Timothy L. Johnson Estate Land Auction
2878 Acres, Including Farmstead
Wednesday, Sept. 17th 2025 at 5:00 PM CT
Auction Location: Mandan Eagles Club, 1400 Collins Ave, Mandan, ND 58554
Parcel #1
1598.36 Acres: Sec. 17 ALL, S2-Sec.18, NW4-Sec.19 and the N2 and SE4-Sec.20-137-83
Farmstead Acres: 23.47
Tillable Acres: 99.59
Pastureland Acres: 1474.94
Farmstead includes: A 1997 Ranch style house, several shop buildings, barn, corrals and hay fences. The farmstead is watered by 4 developed wells. It is also watered by well water pipelined out to tanks, springy creek bottoms and stock dams.
1997 House 28x46 w. Double Attached Garage
2020 Machine Shop 40x40 (18 Side Walls)
2010 Shed 40x72 (12 Side Walls)
1990 Feed Shed 20x24 (8 Side Walls)
1975 Cattle Shed 24x64 (8 Side Walls)
1965 Machine Shed 3264 (12 Side Walls)
1960 Cattle Shed 32x40 (10 Side Walls)
1960 Shop 27x37 (9 Side Walls)
1950 Cattle Shed 24x64 (8 Side Walls)
1940 Wooden Granary 30x15
1914 Hip Roof Barn 30x50 (16 Side Walls w. Hay Loft)
(2) 3400 bu. Grain Bins
(2) 3200 bu. Grain Bins
(2) 2200 bu. Grain Bins
(1) 1600 bu. Grain Bin
2024 Taxes: $3585.74
Parcel #2
160 Acres: NW4-Sec.21-137-83
Tillable Acres: 78.94
Pastureland Acres: 81.06
Parcel 2 is currently watered by well water from Tom's yard pipelined across the road to water tank. Pending on buyer if this will be available. There's also a stock dam in this parcel
2024 Taxes: $598.88
Parcel #3
80 Acres: W2NW4-SEC.28-137-83
Tillable Acres: 25.54
Pastureland and Other Acres: 55.46
There is a scoria pit located on the south side of this parcel.
There's a very small dugout on the west side.
P.I.N. 54.20
2024 Taxes: $293.29
Parcel #4
160 Acres: SW4-SEC.9-137-83
Tillable Acres: 20.06
Pastureland Acres: 59.94
Access to parcel #4 is a section line road off of 50th St SW. The Johnsons accessed this property through leased state land. Lease on the state land is up for renewal in Mid-October.
Watered by a dugout on the south side. Tim used to run a water line on top of the ground to water tank in the state land and Sec. 9
2024 Taxes: 492.10
Parcel #5
160 Acres: NW4-SEC.25-137-83
Tillable Acres: 110.59
Pastureland and Other Acres: 49.41
Located: 2 mi E. of the Johnson farmstead/ranch site, and can be accessed on 31st Ave SW. (Pin for Parcel 5)
This parcel is watered by a stock dam in the NE corner.
P.I.N. 72.18
2024 Taxes: $795.67
Parcel #6
320 Acres: E2-SEC.26-137-83
Tillable Acres: 200.1
Pastureland and Other Acres: 119.9
Located: 2 mi E. of the Johnson farmstead/ranch site, and can be accessed on 31st Ave SW. (Pin for Parcel 6)
Watered by a stock dam on the east side.
P.I.N. 69.12
2024 Taxes: $1516.61
Parcel #7
400 acres: NW4,N2SW4-SEC.26-137-83 & NE4-SEC.27-137-83
Tillable Acres: 139.57
Pastureland and Other Acres: 260.43
Located: 2 mi E. of the Johnson farmstead/ranch site, and can be accessed on 31st Ave SW. (Pin for Parcel 7)
Watered by a stock dam. Also has older well capabilities.
2024 Taxes: $1577.16
Terms:
Property & buildings sold as is, where is.
All Bidders/Buyers need to be pre-approved. Please bring bank approved letter of credit.
10% down sale day with balance due upon closing.
Property sells subject to all existing easements.
All statements made sale day take precedence over all printed materials.
The seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids.
Sellers reserve all mineral acres.
Gravel and scoria rights remain with surface acres.
Sellers will bring abstracts up to date.
2025 taxes to be paid by seller.
Buyer pays closing costs.
Auctioneer's Note:
This beautiful 125 year old ranch has been owned by the Johnson family since 1900. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own all or part of this historic ranch.
We are offering this ranch in 7 different parcels. Parcel 1 is a 10 quarter tract with the ranch headquarters on the east side. Due to the rugged topography and limited access we are selling this parcel the way Johnsons operated it. It includes the highest point in Morton County.
To view the land please call Shane Wolff at 701-870-9090. To view the house and out-builidings, please call Leroy Helbling at 701-595-4246 or Rose Mary Helbling at 701-214-7168
08/07/2025
Auction
237.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Steele County - 1, Finley, ND
This Steele County land is located just south of Golden Lake on Hwy. #8 and features 237.5 +/- acres, including productive cropland and CRP (Conservation Reserve Program). The cropland has a great cropping history with good cropland soils throughout with drain tiling on the east portion of this parcel. Parcel 2 is available for the 2026 crop year. The CRP land has a strong payment. Parcels have prime habitat with mature trees, grass and water sources for whitetail deer, waterfowl, upland birds, and small game. Parcel 1 is adjacent to the Wigen Waterfowl Production Area. This is a live auction with internet and phone bidding available.
Parcel 1
Acres: 80 +/-
Legal: E½NE¼ 14-147-55
CRP Acres: 75 +/- @ $85.58/acre – $6,418.50/annually – Expires: 9-30-2031
Taxes (2024): $787.48
Specials (2024): $192.00
Tax Parcel #: 06-0000-01058-000
Parcel 2
Acres: 157.5 +/-
Legal: SE¼ 14-147-55
FSA Crop Acres: 118.74 +/-
CRP Acres: 2.98 +/- @ $85.58/acre – $255/annually – Expires: 9-30-2031
Taxes (2024): $1,172.00
Tax Parcel #: 06-0000-01060-000
Notes: East portion of parcel 2 is drain tiled. View or download the tiling map.
Owners: Noel & Rebecca Swenson
08/18/2025
$7,900
0.52 ac.
ACTIVE
Sargent County - 2nd Ave, Cogswell, ND
Seller financing is available on all of our properties. Low down payments, low monthly payments and no credit check. Everyone qualifies.
This half acre property is a peaceful and spacious lot ideal for building a cozy home or a small getaway. The land is flat and open, providing plenty of room for outdoor activities, gardening, or future development. Located in a quiet, rural setting, it provides a serene atmosphere with easy access to nearby towns for local amenities and services. Whether you're looking for a retreat from the hustle and bustle or a place to settle, this property offers a perfect blend of tranquility and potential in a welcoming community.
Parcel Number: 27-8505000
Size: 0.52 acres
Location: Sargent County, ND
Legal Description: Lots 1,2, & 3, Block 18, Auditor's Plat, City of Cogswell, Sargent County, ND.
LandCentral Property Number: 15363
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